Common use of Washington Family Medical Leave Program Clause in Contracts

Washington Family Medical Leave Program. (PFML) effective January 1, 2020 The parties recognize that the Washington State Family and Medical Leave Program (RCW 50A.04) is in effect beginning January 1, 2020 and eligibility for and approval of leave for purposes as described under that Program shall be in accordance with RCW 50A.04. In the event that the legislature amends all or part of RCW 50A.04, those amendments are considered by the parties to be incorporated herein. In the event that the legislature repeals all or part of RCW 50A.04, those provisions that are repealed are considered by the parties to be expired and no longer in effect upon the effective date of their repeal. Under RCW 50A, employer provided healthcare benefits must be maintained during a PFML leave, so interspersing time off is not required provided the employee qualifies for a reason under the federal FMLA. Under RCW 50A.15.060(2), the University has elected to offer supplemental benefits in the form of sick time off, vacation time off, personal holiday, holiday credit, holiday taken, or compensatory time off. Employees requesting PFML benefits through the Employment Security Department must provide notice to the Univeristy as outlined under RCW 50A.04.030.

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Washington Family Medical Leave Program. (PFML) effective January 1, 2020 The parties recognize that the Washington State Family and Medical Leave Program (RCW 50A.0450A) is in effect beginning January 1, 2020 and eligibility for and approval of leave for purposes as described under that Program shall be in accordance with RCW 50A.04. 50A. In the event that the legislature amends all or part of RCW 50A.0450A, those amendments are considered by the parties to be incorporated herein. In the event that the legislature repeals all or part of RCW 50A.0450A, those provisions that are repealed are considered by the parties to be expired and no longer in effect upon the effective date of their repeal. Under RCW 50A, employer provided healthcare benefits must be maintained during a PFML leave, so interspersing time off is not required provided the employee qualifies for a reason under the federal FMLA. Under RCW 50A.15.060(2), the University has elected to offer supplemental benefits in the form of bereavement time off when the employee is qualified for PFML family leave per RCW 50A.05.010.10(d), sick time off, vacation time off, personal holiday, holiday credit, holiday taken, or compensatory time off. Employees requesting PFML benefits through the Employment Security Department must provide notice to the Univeristy University as outlined under RCW 50A.04.03050A.15.030.

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Samples: www.seiu925.org

Washington Family Medical Leave Program. (PFML) effective January 1, 2020 The parties recognize that the Washington State Family and Medical Leave Program (RCW 50A.04) is in effect beginning January 1, 2020 and eligibility for and approval of leave for purposes as described under that Program shall be in accordance with RCW 50A.04. In the event that the legislature amends all or part of RCW 50A.04, those amendments are considered by the parties to be incorporated herein. In the event that the legislature repeals all or part of RCW 50A.04, those provisions that are repealed are considered by the parties to be expired and no longer in effect upon the effective date of their repeal. Under RCW 50A, employer provided healthcare benefits must be maintained during a PFML leave, so interspersing time off is not required provided the employee qualifies for a reason under the federal FMLA. Under RCW 50A.15.060(2), the University has elected to offer supplemental benefits in the form of sick time off, vacation time off, personal holiday, holiday credit, holiday taken, or compensatory time off. Employees requesting PFML benefits through the Employment Security Department must provide notice to the Univeristy University as outlined under RCW 50A.04.030.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Washington Family Medical Leave Program. (PFML) effective January 1, 2020 2020. The parties recognize that the Washington State Family and Medical Leave Program (RCW 50A.04) is in effect beginning January 1, 2020 and eligibility for and approval of leave for purposes as described under that Program shall be in accordance with RCW 50A.04. In the event that the legislature amends all or part of RCW 50A.04, those amendments are considered by the parties to be incorporated herein. In the event that the legislature repeals all or part of RCW 50A.04, those provisions that are repealed are considered by the parties to be expired and no longer in effect upon the effective date of their repeal. Under RCW 50A, employer provided healthcare benefits must be maintained during a PFML leave, so interspersing time off is not required provided the employee qualifies for a reason under the federal FMLA. Under RCW 50A.15.060(2), the University has elected to offer supplemental benefits in the form of sick time off, vacation time off, personal holiday, holiday credit, holiday taken, or compensatory time off. Employees requesting PFML benefits through the Employment Security Department must provide notice to the Univeristy University as outlined under RCW 50A.04.030.

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Samples: hr.uw.edu

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